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Chamber welcomes new Executive Director

The Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce is welcoming its new Executive Director.

Elizabeth Aman-Hume will take over the top job from outgoing ED Carly Pereboom.

Aman-Hume says she’s thrilled to be back on the North Island. She says around 12-13 years ago, she had the opportunity to spend some time on the North Island, and the area made a strong impression on her.

Aman-Hume says one of the key priorities for the Chamber is to grow and engage with chamber members and recruiting new members to the board for 2017.

Justin Goulet
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